Do It for Roscoe, Lewis – Hamilton Mourns Dog as Grief Fuels F1 Fight
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RIP Roscoe: Lewis Hamilton’s best friend and the first dog of Formula 1
Lewis Hamilton said the death of his dog Roscoe, who had been a fixture in the F1 paddock since 2013, was one of the most painful experiences of his life.
The Briton revealed that after four days on life support, he had to make one of the most difficult decisions.
Lewis Hamilton announced with regret the death of Roscoe, his inseparable pet for more than a decade and a regular presence in the circuits of the highest category of motor racing. Through an emotional message shared on social networks, the British pilot reported that his dog died last Sunday, September 28, after four days connected to life support. “I lost my best friend last night. Thanks to everyone for the affection they have shown him over …
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